Guest editorial
Direction- and velocity-specific responses from beyond the classical receptive field in the middle temporal visual area (MT) 105 – 126
John Allman, Francis Miezin, EveLynn McGuinness
Apparent motion of subjective surfaces 127 – 134
Vilayanur S Ramachandran
Perceptual organization in multistable apparent motion 135 – 143
Vilayanur S Ramachandran, Stuart M Anstis
Kinetic occlusion by apparent movement 145 – 149
Stuart M Anstis, Vilayanur S Ramachandran
Perception of motion in equiluminous kinematograms 151 – 162
Patrick Cavanagh, John Boeglin, Olga Eizner Favreau
A moving display which opposes short-range and long-range signals 163 – 166
George Mather, Patrick Cavanagh, Stuart M Anstis
Effects of luminance and contrast on direction of ambiguous apparent motion 167 – 179
Stuart M Anstis, George Mather
Temporal properties of the short-range process in apparent motion 181 – 192
Curtis L Baker Jr, Oliver J Braddick
Movement nulling: for heterochromatic photometry and isolating channels for 'real' and 'apparent' motion 193 – 196
Richard L Gregory
Topological structure in the perception of apparent motion 197 – 208
Lin Chen
Perception of movement and correlation in stroboscopically presented noise patterns 209 – 224
Andrea J van Doom, Jan J Koenderink, Wim A van de Grind
Sensitivity to shearing and compression motion in random dots 225 – 238
Ken Nakayama, Gerald H Silverman, Donald I A MacLeod, Jeffrey Mulligan
Instructions for use of Apple floppy disk 'KEYZONE' 239 – 240